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    BUA Foods Declares 24% Revenue Growth in Q1

    Anthony PersuaderBy Anthony PersuaderMay 1, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
    BUA Foods Declares 24% Revenue Growth in Q1
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    BUA Foods Declares 24% Revenue Growth in Q1

    BUA Foods Plc, diversified and leading food business, says the company’s revenue grew by 24 per cent to N442.1 billion in the quarter of 2025, up from N356.9 billion in the corresponding period of 2024.

    Dr Ayodele Abioye, the Managing Director, BUA Foods, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Lagos. Abioye said the company’s gross profit increased by 39 per cent to N160.91 billion, total equities improved by 29.2 per cent to N554.34 billion and its profit after tax rose by 124 per cent to N125.28 billion

    He noted that the development showed robust growth across key financial indicators, driven by substantial increases in revenue from flour, which soared 145 per cent to N176.2 billion.

    He added that pasta rose  by 12 per cent to N41.5 billion, and rice recorded a remarkable increase of 1,617 per cent to N13.02 billion. Abioye, however, noted that sugar revenue saw a slight 11 per cent quarter-on-quarter decrease to N211.3 billion when compared to its 2024 figure of N238.2 billion.

    “Total operating expenses for the period increased by 56 per cent to N22.39 billion from the Q1 2024 of N14.37 billion due to increases in selling and distribution expenses which rose 13 per cent to N11.08 billion.

    “In spite of the increase in operating expenses, BUA Foods achieved a substantial growth of 124 per cent in profit after tax  to N125.28 billion in Q1 2025, compared to N55.82 billion in Q1 2024.

    “Consequently, Earnings per Share (EPS) also saw a significant increase of 125 per cent to N6.96 from N3.10 in the corresponding period, ” he said. Abioye expressed pleasure of beginning 2025 on a strong note, as the business continued to demonstrate resilience and adaptability amidst a still-evolving macroeconomic landscape.

    He said in spite of operating in a high-cost environment, its proactive supply chain measures and improved internal efficiencies enabled the company to sustain strong operational momentum. He said the company remained focused on deepening market penetration and accelerating innovation to meet changing consumer needs.

    “With a stabilising economy and growing emphasis on food security, we are confident that our unique and integrated business model, strong financial position, and robust execution will continue to enhance our strategic growth and create lasting value for all stakeholders throughout 2025,” he said. #BUA Foods Declares 24% Revenue Growth in Q1#

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